Making Informed Decisions About Fleet Safety Solutions
Free ePaper explores use of new technologies to solve challenges in safety so you can reduce fleetwide risk and reduce costs
You know fleet costs are affected by safety, but the hurdles to change and the decisions about technology often seem endless.
Fleet News Daily invites you to download this free ePaper published by Sfara.
Creating a safety program can be a monumental task. So naturally, fleet managers are turning to technological solutions to solve this problem. In this ePaper, Sfara explores key considerations when considering fleet safety solutions.
Sfara invites you to select which solution is right for you, by taking in these key considerations. The most important decisions are often about things not contained in a product spec sheet or website. They’re about implementation, driver acceptance and ultimately the processes that lead to a failed or successful program.
For those not paying attention to the relationship between fleet safety and cost, here are some stats:
• A collision can cost a company from $16k to 75K, much higher if there is a fatality.
• The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) estimates work-related crashes cost employers $65,000 per non-fatal injury and $671,000 per death.
• The average cost of a loss related to a fleet vehicle collision is approximately twice the cost of an average workplace injury.
Top Considerations
In this ePaper, Sfara discusses the top considerations you’ll assess in order to make informed decisions about fleet safety solutions.
#1 Is a hardware or mobile solution best for you?
#2 How much energy and resources can you commit to training drivers?
#3 What kind of relationship does your company have with its drivers?
#4 Do you have existing fleet technologies in place?
#5 How diverse is your fleet structure?
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